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Volunteer at the (Chicago) IDF Walk for Primary Immunodeficiency!
ORGANIZATION: Immune Deficiency Foundation
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Lend a hand to support the Immune Deficiency Foundation’s (IDF) Walk for Primary Immunodeficiency!! This annual event raises awareness and funds to support people with primary immunodeficiency (PI) diseases. IDF is a national organization committed to serving individuals with primary immunodeficiency and their families.
Join us on Sunday, October 25, 2015 for our signature fundraising event at Cantigny Park. We are looking for event day volunteers, 12 years or older to assist in a variety of different areas, such as: registration, route support, set-up, clean-up, and much more! This is the perfect volunteer opportunity for families and groups! We have a variety of shifts to fit your busy schedule.
6:30a-8:30a
8:00a-11:00a
9:30a-12:30p
ALL DAY
We are also in need of Crew Leaders, who can oversee volunteers in their assigned areas. Crew Leaders must be 21-years-old or older and able to volunteer the entire day (6:30a-12:30p). Contact us today to register to volunteer. The success of our event depends of volunteers like YOU!
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About Immune Deficiency Foundation
Location:
7550 Teague Rd., Suite 220, Hanover, MD 21076, US
Mission Statement
The Immune Deficiency Foundation is the national patient organization dedicated to improving the diagnosis, treatment and quality of life of persons with primary immunodeficiency (PI) diseases through advocacy, education and research.
Description
IDF provides accurate and timely information for patients and families living with PI and offers valuable resources. IDF...
- Helps the patient and medical community gain a broader understanding of PI through education and outreach efforts;
- Promotes, participates in, and conducts research that has helped characterize PI and given patients and physicians substantially improved treatment options;
- Addresses patient needs through public policy programs by focusing on issues such as insurance reimbursement, patient confidentiality, ensuring the safety and availability of immunoglobulin therapy, and maintaining and enhancing patient access to treatment options.
Thousands of individuals and families affected by PI diseases depend on IDF for advocacy, education and empowerment.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Cantigny Park1S151 S. Winfield RdWheaton, IL 60189
DATE POSTED
August 25, 2015
SKILLS
- Food & Beverage Services
- Event Management
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 12
- Various shifts available between 6:30a-12:30p
- Volunteers must pay to park at this site location